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  4. The Leading Bankers of Britain Say There Are Financial Breakers Ahead. PROTECTIVE TARIFFS.

    THE bankers' resolution urging measures for the promotion of Imperial trade, including duties' on all foreign imports, is the dominating topic in political and business circles. It is recognised everywhere to provide the strongest impetus to the cause ...

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  5. SPEED LIMIT. Removal in Britain.

    AN important vote was recorded in the House of Commons last night when an amendment to the Road Traffic Bill, providing for a ...

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  6. COTTON.

    IMPORTANT proposals for the rehabilitation of the Lancashire cotton industry are made in the report of the ...

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  7. AIR RECORD. New Attack Projected.

    IT is learned that a request is to be made to the Air Ministry to permit a further attack to be made on the existing world air speed ...

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  8. Dyeworks Explosion.

    TEN were killed, fourteen were badly injured, and a number of others sustained minor injuries in an ...

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  9. Dramatic Arrest.

    SCOTLAND YARD police to-day made a dramatic recapture of James Turner, the prisoner who escaped from ...

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  10. AIR KING.

    OAKLAND (Cal.), Saturday. WING-COMMANDER KINGSFORD SMITH and his three companions reached here in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. KING'S CUP.

    AFTER one of the most dramatic races in the history of aviation in Britain, Miss Brown, of Manchester, piloting an Avro Avian, ...

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  12. German Opinion.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" says England cannot be blamed for conversion to protection in view of the ever-increasing tariff walls ...

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  13. FOUND SHOT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—After evidence that deceased had no financial worries, and as to the presence on the floor of gun-cleaning appliances, the ...

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  14. The America's Cup.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Shamrock V. has satisfied the keenest critics, and when she sails for America at the middle of this month, with a crew of ...

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  15. Twenty-three Days Aloft.

    THE endurance 'plane, City of Chicago, landed at 7.25 last evening, New York summer time, after being 553 hours 45 minutes in the air, roughly 23 days, a total of 138 hours over the last record. It landed unexpectedly, in the midst ...

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  16. Reconciliation Denied.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—All conjectures as to whether King Carol and Princess Helene were reconciled at a dinner at the Controcc[?]e Palace have ...

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  17. United States Fatalities.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Fatalities in the United States on the fourth of July holiday totalled approximately 200 dead and over 2000 injured by ...

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  18. NEW BRIDGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Duke of York to-day visited Weymouth and opened the new bridge over the harbor, which has cost £90,000. In doing so, ...

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  19. Calcutta Sweep.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The checked official list of the Calcutta Sweep shows that neither the Barnstaple Syndicate nor the Coventry workmen drew ...

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